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Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village (BNHV), formerly the Amherst Museum, was originally established in 1972 by the Town of Amherst. As a department of the Town of Amherst, the Museum focused on the history of the Town and its impact on the Buffalo Niagara Region.
A 35-acre (140,000 m 2) site, the Museum includes 10 historic buildings moved from their original sites, a main exhibit building, a collections storage facility, the Niederlander Research Library, and a Museum Store. An educational institution, BNHV was chartered by the State of New York.
Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village is an open-air museum located in Amherst, New York. The Museum's mission is to preserve, interpret, and exhibit the agricultural history and rural heritage of the Buffalo Niagara region.
Free general admission to BNHV, free event admission for one person, and more. Senior Membership For those aged 65 and older, this membership gets you free general admission to BNHV.
Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village is the premier living history museum in the Buffalo Niagara Region and features a 25,000 square foot museum open year round and 35 acres of historic grounds with 11 historic structures which are open during the summer season and for special events.
Mar 2, 2021 · The Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, formerly the Amherst Museum, is located on 35 acres along Tonawanda Creek Road in Amherst. The nonprofit organization is committed to preserving the history...
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The village’s indoor museum features rotating exhibits, the Niederlander Research Library, and a collection of 40,000+ artifacts.